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Mental health and the Gujarati community
 — accounting for the low incidence rates of mental illness
Author(s)Kajal Patel, Ian Shaw
Journal titleMental Health Review Journal, vol 14, no 4, December 2009
Pagespp 12-24
KeywordsAsian people ; Mental health [elderly] ; Literature reviews.
AnnotationThis paper explores issues surrounding the under-representation of people from the Gujarati community in mental health statistics and services in the UK and asks why people from the Gujarati communities are less likely to seek assistance for mental health problems. It is well known that members of the African-Caribbean community are over-represented in mental health statistics, and this is attributed to factors such as racial discrimination, social adversity and stress of migration. However, members of the Gujarati community have also been exposed to these hardships, but are not similarly represented in the mental health statistics. The paper explores a selection of the key literature. Two questions are considered: first, whether this group genuinely has very good mental health (and if so why); and second, whether there are any factors that hold members of this community back from seeking help. (KJ).
Accession NumberCPA-100811204 A
ClassmarkTKK: D: 64A

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